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Washington Examiner

Democrats will pursue ‘kangaroo courts’ if they retake the House: Tiana Lowe Doescher

Democrats will pursue ‘kangaroo courts’ if they retake the House: Tiana Lowe Doescher
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Washington Examiner economics columnist Tiana Lowe Doescher predicted that Democratic lawmakers will ignore affordability as they seek to issue various subpoenas related to the Trump administration.  The Democratic Party is vying to retake the House of Representatives in the midterm elections and can be expected to subpoena major corporations if they do so, Doescher asserts. […]

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Loaded language: 'kangaroo courts', 'lawfare', 'weaponization of the Justice Department'Source selection heavily favors conservative voices (Fox Business, Washington Examiner columnist)Framing Democratic subpoenas as ignoring voter priorities rather than potential oversightloaded languageone-sided source selectionpartisan framingsource selectionframing of issuesLoaded language like 'kangaroo courts' and 'weaponization of the Justice Department'Exclusive sourcing from conservative figures and outlets such as Fox Business and Washington ExaminerOmission of Democratic perspectives or counterarguments

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